Farming is becoming more diverse, and new perspectives bring innovation. Immigrant populations are introducing unique produce to the marketplace; new farmworker safety protocols are being implemented; and traditional methods of Native American agricu...

The orchard: as old as civilization, yet adaptable to the needs of our society today. Orderly rows of monoculture hide a deep and meaningful history of Northern California. We'll explore three generations of apple growers in Sebastopol, organizations...

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Bid now: https://www.biddingforgood.com/auction/item/item.action?id=289242945 www.appellationsthelena.com St. Helena has the distinction of being the birthplace of the Napa Valley wine industry. The official Appellation was approved in 1995, its boun...

Find out why Sonoma County is a fermentation hot spot in the Bay Area, visit a fermentation bar, an artisanal sourdough bakery and make sauerkraut and kimchi. Discover the magic of Kefir beverages, and join a fermentation circus that employs sustaina...

We can store carbon in the ground to battle climate change. Carbon farming is one way to slow the atmospheric and marine accumulation of greenhouse gases, which are released by burning fossil fuels. Visit vineyards in Napa County; livestock and dairy...

On this edition of NORTH BAY BOUNTIFUL, we explore Coastal California. This is one of the most dramatic and varied coastlines in the world. A place where agriculture and urban development meet the sea; a Harbor to a diversity of wildlife; and a Regio...

KRCB Channel 22, in the North Bay region of California, has a unique and grassroots history. In 1981, Rural California Broadcasting Corporation formed to create the TV channel and bring educational television programming to the San Francisco North Ba...

NORTH BAY BOUNTIFUL explores water conservation and water quality. Learn about the water cycle and where our water comes from, an innovative fish ladder on the Russian River and how weather pattern prediction may change the way we collect and retain...

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bettina Boxall joins Felicia Marcus, Chair of California’s State Water Resources Control Board, Abby Taylor-Silva, Vice President of Policy and Communications at the Grower-Shipper Association of Central California,...

North Bay Bountiful examines natural efforts to build the health of our soil and the dangerous practices that damage this precious resource. Healthy soil promotes water retention and traps carbon. Poor soils are often over tilled and bombarded with p...

Communities interact with gardens in many different ways. Some gardens are individual, some for the community; there are gardens that are private refuges, and others that are open to the public for education and inspiration. North Bay Bountiful explo...

Cultivate. Celebrate. Connect. The San Francisco North Bay area enjoys an incredible bounty of resources that enrich all our lives. Land and seascapes offer breathtaking vistas and serve as the source of an amazing variety of food and products. KRCB,...

(Full length TV program - episode 106) More and more American wage earners cannot meet the demands of a rapidly increasing cost of living. While housing, food, fuel, education, and healthcare costs accelerate upwards, wages for many remain stagnant,...

(Learning Video in Spanish) The United States spends more on healthcare than any other nation on the planet, yet we have some of the worst outcomes in the developed world. Why is this? North Bay health and education experts are working together with...

(Short Educational Video) CHIPA stands for: Community Health Initiative of the Petaluma Area. The organization's mission is to improve the health and well-being of our community through leadership, advocacy, support, partnerships and education. In th...

(Short Educational Video) Children need safe places to grow up healthy. Some communities face challenges in providing these safe places. Where there are no parks or organized activities, young people don’t have the opportunity to feel secure and conn...

(Full length TV program - episode 105) KRCB explores how children who receive quality early childhood education are more likely to graduate from high school and attend college. They have higher earning potential over a lifetime and experience better...

(Season 2 Premiere) Grammy award-winning Carolina Chocolate Drops is an old-time string band from Durham, North Carolina. The band has received international acclaim for their new interpretations of traditional folk music, and for drawing attention t...

Rising country music star, McKenna Faith, joined us for our third episode of KRCB Live. At just 17, this Ukiah native already has an impressive resume under her belt. Her latest album, Sugar & Spice, was recorded on Music Row in Nashville, and she ha...

(Short Educational Video) Each year in California, more than 400,000 students are thrown out of school, often just for being late. Or, acting up and talking back. That's six kids every minute! Is that the best way to help them get back on track? Inst...

(Short Educational Video) A Food System is a complex web of relationships between farmers and retailers, community members and policy makers. In our region, many people are being priced out of the local food movement, and priced out of the ability to...

(Short Educational Video) Health Happens Here! In our neighborhoods, in our schools, in our grocery stores and our parks—every moment of the day the places where we spend our lives affect how long, and how well, we live. Produced by the California En...

(Short Educational Video) We all know that members of our community, especially children in poverty, suffer health consequences because they do not have access to quality health care, healthy food items and community support. If we treat the root cau...

(Short Educational Video) When it comes to your health, place matters! As a community, we can change public policies and priorities by acting together to address unhealthy factors such as unsafe housing, food deserts or inadequate recreation areas. 1...

(Short Educational Video) North-South: Art as a Tool to Mediate Political and Social Conflict is a joint effort between the Sonoma County Museum and the Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art (GMoMA) in Gyeonggi-Do, Korea. It is funded with a Museums Connect...

(Short Educational Video) Every day organizations and people in and around Sonoma County are working together to improve our community. Collective impact makes a difference. Find out more in this video presentation. 60 sec

(Short Educational Video) North-South: Art as a Tool to Mediate Political and Social Conflict is a joint effort between the Sonoma County Museum and the Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art (GMoMA) in Gyeonggi-Do, Korea. It is funded with a Museums Connect...

(Program Segment - Health Connections, Episode 101) Young people tell their stories of how they found inspiration through an innovative North Bay program. Job training programs have been found useful in helping bring young people confidence, and help...

(Program Segment - Health Connections, Episode 102) One quarter of Americans suffer from a mental illness in any given year. This segment of Community Health Connections features first person perspectives of living with and recovering from mental hea...

(Short Educational Video) This segment from Community Health Connections focuses on defining our local food system. It explains what a food system is and why it is an important part of how a community functions. ll over the world, the North Bay is ha...

(Learning Video) The United States spends more on healthcare than any other nation on the planet, yet we have some of the worst outcomes in the developed world. Why is this? North Bay health and education experts are working together with neighborhoo...

(Full length TV Program - episode 104) An exploration of the conditions, struggles and efforts to improve the lives of Sonoma County's underserved, and the implications for all the county's residents. Comprised of interviews with local leaders, commu...

(Full length TV Program - episode 102) One quarter of Americans suffer from a mental illness in any given year. This edition of Community Health Connections features first person perspectives of those living with and recovering from mental health iss...

(Full length TV Program - episode 103) All over the world, our area is hailed as a food mecca. While we may have some of the finest restaurants, wines, and produce, that is only one part of our food system. Sonoma County actually has three times as m...

(Program Segment - Health Connections, Episode 101) Who was your first teacher? You may think back to grade school, or preschool, but the first teachers of all children are their parents. Today, parents can learn how to be better teachers for their c...

(Program Segment - Health Connections, Episode 102) One in five children in the United States has a diagnosable mental health problem. In this segment of KRCB's Community Health Connections, we visit Forget Me Not Farm, a Humane Society organization...

(Program Segment - Health Connections, Episode 103) Both hunger and a lack of healthy food options affect many people in our area, preventing them from having a good, nutritious diet. This segment from Community Health Connections looks at the proble...

(Full length TV Program - episode 101) This first episode of "Community Health Connections" is about the importance of education as it relates to the individual, the family, and the larger society. Our producers interviewed the youth in our community...

(Program Segment - Health Connections, Episode 103) This segment from Community Health Connections examines the role of farming and gardening in our food system. It addresses why it is important to know where your food comes from and what busy people...

(Program Segment - Health Connections, Episode 103) This segment from Community Health Connections talks about what different organizations in our area are doing to make our food system more sustainable and why this is a goal worth working toward 5mi...

(Learning Video) Communities are learning to build collaborative partnerships in order to accomplish the goals we all have to support healthy living. Government, non-profits, corporations and community groups are putting their heads together to make...

Ray Duet, chef and food carver, gave us a quick carving demonstration, making food a little more fun! From turnip to something magical! Do you think you could do this? Watch this video and learn how to turn regular vegatables into amazing works of ar...

(Short Educational Video) North-South: Art as a Tool to Mediate Political and Social Conflict is a joint effort between the Sonoma County Museum and the Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art (GMoMA) in Gyeonggi-Do, Korea. It is funded with a Museums Connect...

(Program Segment - Health Connections, Episode 102) Student filmmaker, Emma, speaks with her friends about stigma around mental illness and how young people can help to build a community of acceptance. 6min 8 sec

Located just outside the Russian River town of Guerneville, this 805-acre park features a magnificent grove of ancient redwoods and a variety of hikes that will take you from ferny redwood groves to oak- and wildflower-studded ridgelines.

Located a few miles off Highway 12, near the small town of Glen Ellen, Jack London State Historic Park is a memorial to writer and adventurer Jack London. Here's how he described the spot: "...there are great redwoods on it...also there are great ﬁrs...

We are very proud of our television debut. This first episodes features some of our favorite acts including Helen Jane Long, the Timothy O'Neil Band and folk legend Roger McGuinn. In addition to performance videos, this television debut includes inte...

Our second episode of KRCB Live featured San Francisco singer-songwriter Meklit Hadero. Known for her soulful style and effortless combination of jazz, folk and Ethiopian music, Hadero has been named Google Artist of the Month and is founder of The A...

This episode of KRCB Live features two amazing local bands: The Highway Poets, and Salty De Vito! The Highway Poets began their musical journey as rock group Hillside Fire. While on the road, these four friends began a musical transformation from "Th...

Singer-songwriter Nell Robinson joins award world class guitarist Jim Nunally to create a harmony driven country music duo. Robinson's debut album, "Nell Robinson in Loango" made national bluegrass and Americana charts throughout the country and her...

KRCB Live! is proud to feature Lester Chambers, soul music legend and lead singer of 60s rock group, The Chambers Brothers. The Chambers Brothers' hit single, "Time Has Come Today," spent five weeks at number 11 on the Billboard Charts in 1968. As a...

This episode of KRCB Live features Santa Cruz "folktronica" band, audiafauna. (from their website) Audiafauna is an emerging band that combines powerful female vocals with soaring strings and hints of electronics to create a refreshing sound that is...

KRCB Live, our in-studio performance series, is proud to feature San Francisco singer-songwriter, Emily Rath. A recent graduate from UC Santa Barbara, Emily is a former member of the UCSB co-ed a capella group, as well as the Marin-based a capella gr...